Team:NCTU Formosa/Achievement
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Revision as of 12:07, 16 October 2014
Notebook
Achievements
Successfully Resolving Insect Damage
Developed a new insect control system
- Experimentally proved the effectiveness of the insect control system
Designed a new capturing device for application of our insect control system
- Completed field testing of our newly made device with positive results
Constructed New BioBricks
- Converted 9 PBAN sequences into standard BioBrick parts
- Constructed18 BioBrick assemblies for expression and visualization of the 9 PBANs
Computer Modeling
Human Practice
Real application in industry
Team Meetups
- Held an international conference with 22 iGEM teams, over 150 people from China and Taiwan
- Met up with Ming Daw High School iGEM team
- Video conference with XiaMen University iGEM team
Promoting Eco-awareness and iGEM
- Held a Biocamp for highschool students to attend
- Participated in Green Farmers’ Market
Help any registered iGEM team from another school
- We help TCU Taiwan iGEM Team in modeling
- TCU Taiwan iGEM Team special thanks our team